Wheatland Residents Oppose Robin Energy's Proposed Battery Facility
Residents of Wheatland are actively opposing a proposed 200-megawatt lithium-ion battery energy storage facility by Robin Energy Storage, citing safety concerns and lack of transparency. The community has previously expressed discontent, leading to a town planning commission's rejection of the project, although the company plans to resubmit its application.

Robin Energy Storage's proposed 200-megawatt battery energy storage facility has faced significant opposition from Wheatland residents, leading to a heated community forum. The project, initially thought to be halted, is moving forward despite the planning commission's prior rejection.
Concerns have been raised regarding safety risks for nearby homes and a grade school. Kenosha County's newly adopted battery energy storage ordinance mandates that such facilities be located at least 100 feet from residences and 25 feet from agricultural or commercial lands. The backlash highlights community tension towards perceived corporate disregard for local interests, emphasizing the need for transparency in the planning process.




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